


Hours
| Wednesday | 8:45 AM–4:30 PM |
| Thursday | 8:45 AM–4:30 PM |
| Friday | 8:45 AM–4:30 PM |
| Saturday | 8:45 AM–4:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 8:45 AM–4:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:45 AM–4:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Kildare St, Dublin 2, D02 TK75, Ireland
Website: https://www.alliance-francaise.ie/cafe
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Reviews
What’s even more disappointing is the lack of cleanliness. The place was almost empty, yet it was a struggle to find a single clean table. It’s frustrating to see the staff chatting and relaxing when most of the available seating is covered in crumbs and coffee stains from previous customers.
A bit more attention to the tables and a menu that actually matches the photos would go a long way. As it stands, it’s not worth the stop.
There isn’t much choice on the menu to begin with, so I got the only vegetarian sandwich. It arrived overcooked, shrivelled up, dry, unappetising and well overpriced.
Butter croissant, was stale – old ( not flake and shine ) cold as it was just pulled out of the fridge, Madeline over priced for its size & also old.
Flat White- was a cappuccino.
Took a bite of each and left behind.
In the way, mentioned to the front desk and no apologies but for the reply ” went to pick them up this morning, they are fresh” lol..maybe was yesterday fresh but definitely NOT today’s.
Freaking joke!
The quality is noticeable. The pastries are fresh, flaky where they should be, with good balance of sweetness and craft. The coffee holds its own, too — more than just a reliable pick-me-up. Everything feels intentional: the little touches in presentation, the care in plating, the way things are kept tidy.
What makes it special is the contrast with its surroundings. In a busy area, it’s nice to find somewhere that isn’t loud or flashy, but still full of life. It’s perfect for a solo moment with a book, a relaxed catch-up with a friend, or just to take a breather and enjoy something good.
In short: Madeleine is a quiet gem with solid offerings, a welcome pause in the midst of city energy.
You can even order in French if you’d like!